Monthly Archives: March 2015

Take a moment to think back on your time in your training academy. Yes, I’m asking you to dredge up repressed memories of suffering, but for a good reason. Chances are, your time there was marked by one common occurrence, day in and day out: you were pushed beyond what you thought you could do

The calls usually come in as something fairly routine, but not always. Go check on the welfare of the individual at 445 Main Street, nobody’s heard from them in a few days. Reports of a man down on the 3500 block of Avenue A. Or maybe, sometimes, actually as what they are: the report of

We’ve all been through the training, be it in the form of super high-tech virtual reality simulators, or even just an old 16mm film reel: you’re presented with a scenario and forced to make a decision of whether or not to engage a subject with lethal force. As we all know, the scenarios are designed